Changing the mirror in a rearview mirror is super simple. However, it is less so for change the complete mirror . No worries either, it's a completely doable operation for a novice mechanic , for an Iveco Minicab or any type of vehicle. For information, note that a missing or defective rear view mirror can result in a ticket of 68 euros. Fortunately, it is impossible to lose a point on the driver's license for this problem. Only the left and interior mirrors are required . The right rear view mirror is mandatory if the visibility of the interior rear view mirror is ever impaired. But let's move on to what really interests us, that is to say the mirror replacement .
How to change the complete mirror of an Iveco Minicab
In order to replace your Iveco Minicab mirror , you can count about a little half-hour . Experienced DIY enthusiasts can take care of this by a quarter of an hour only. However, not all mirrors are always simple to replace , it varies depending on the options on board. Let's look at how to go about it point by point.
- You must first remove the cover on the rear view mirror inside the cabin of your Iveco Minicab
- For a model mechanical : it will often be necessary to remove or unclip the adjustment wheel
- For a model electric : You must disconnect the connector. Sometimes it is not extremely accessible, in this case it will be necessary to remove the door trim.
- Unscrew and remove all of the fasteners that hold the damaged mirror
- Install the new mirror on your Iveco Minicab
- Install all the fastening systems, and make sure that they are correctly in place
- For mechanical mirrors: reposition the wheel
- For electric mirrors: connect the connector
- Replace the cover in place
- Test the mirror of your Iveco Minicab
Regarding electric models, it sometimes happens that an electric fault prevents the mirror from working properly. In this situation, it is not necessarily necessary to replace it. Just check that the connector is not cluttered, or follow the wire to perceive a possible short circuit. In this situation, isolating the electrical fault will be enough for the Iveco Minicab's retro to resume operating normally.